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witnesses show us where he was found. this neighbor who didn't want to be identified says her uncle rushet outside to help the victim. >> he was saying help, help and my uncle say what happened, what happened, he was saying, somebody hit me with a car. >> reporter: san jose police say they're looking for a white mini van. it's likely there is damage to the front or the right passenger side. >> we think there's somebody out there that knows somebody, maybe in that neighborhood. >> david garcia's family hopes someone will help them find this hit-and-run driver. san jose police tell me that there is a cash reward for anyone who provides a tip that leads to an arrest. in san jose, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in oakland, cars hit a teenage boy and a toddler this evening in two separate accidents within about a half- hour of each other. around 5:00 p.m., police say a hit-and-run driver injured a 13- year-old boy. the teen was taken to the hospital. police called his injuries minor. no information is being released about the suspec
witnesses show us where he was found. this neighbor who didn't want to be identified says her uncle rushet outside to help the victim. >> he was saying help, help and my uncle say what happened, what happened, he was saying, somebody hit me with a car. >> reporter: san jose police say they're looking for a white mini van. it's likely there is damage to the front or the right passenger side. >> we think there's somebody out there that knows somebody, maybe in that neighborhood....
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to keep us safe. this is the benefit they receive. >> reporter: at walnut creek b.a.r.t., riders were split. >> i think in these times it looks very bad. it looks like a rip off. >> i don't think it's a bad thing. especially when you consider that police officers are on a lot of stress and they deserve the money. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it pays a million dollars a year to cover the additional pension costs. >> i think the public would like to have an honest transparent situation for all of their employees. >> reporter: we contacted the state controllers office which prompted officials there to tell us that they are now exploring the possibility of changing the rules so this kind of pension spiking is no longer allowed. in oakland i'm john sasaki, ktvu. >>> several major car makers today reported big gains in sales last month in the double digits. over all sales rose 27% in february compared to a year ago. general motors had the biggest hike, 49%. toyota was up 32% and ford increased sales by 14%. m
to keep us safe. this is the benefit they receive. >> reporter: at walnut creek b.a.r.t., riders were split. >> i think in these times it looks very bad. it looks like a rip off. >> i don't think it's a bad thing. especially when you consider that police officers are on a lot of stress and they deserve the money. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it pays a million dollars a year to cover the additional pension costs. >> i think the public would like to have an honest...
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those showers didn't amount to us for any of us. just about .10 in the heaviest locations. as we go through tonight. patchy fog. the real weather story is the bay area weekend. the weather systems right now are now pushing the energy right to the north. very spring like pacific weather right now. the system is weak. this one right now was weak. your bay area weekend here it comes. looks like sunday night. sunday afternoon, maybe two:00 in santa rosa for a chance of showers on sunday. the computer gives you a beautiful day on saturday. then as we get into sunday, this system starts to tee off and that's going to be your rain event for sunday night. forecast highs, 69 in vallejo, a little cooler than it was today. 62 in los cados. your weekend always in view. saturday best day on your weekend. but the thing about the 1906 educator 1906 earthquake in san francisco. we're talking about >>> fred inglis is here with sports. >> it is the games that may have brought in the most casual of fans. sharks never led in this game but came back to tie it three times. they trail now 3-3. sh
those showers didn't amount to us for any of us. just about .10 in the heaviest locations. as we go through tonight. patchy fog. the real weather story is the bay area weekend. the weather systems right now are now pushing the energy right to the north. very spring like pacific weather right now. the system is weak. this one right now was weak. your bay area weekend here it comes. looks like sunday night. sunday afternoon, maybe two:00 in santa rosa for a chance of showers on sunday. the...
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ktvu's amber lee joins us now. she is in san francisco with a look at the local disaster relieve efforts. amber? >> reporter: julie, we are at the san francisco's sunset district. the restaurant owners are donating 10% of their proceeds to earthquake relief in japan. >> i couldn't get a hold of two of my friends who actually live at ground zero so they are still missing. >> reporter: eric fuji and his family own and operate four japanese restaurants in san francisco. sushi chef grew up near the area ravaged by the quake and tsunami. >> i called last night after i finished, maybe around the 20th time i couldn't reach, reach my family. >> we are on standby to provide assistance with supplies, financial support or personnel. >> reporter: in oakland this afternoon, the red cross set up a phone bank to accept donations and to answer questions about how people can help. >> the response has been good but not overwhelming. >> reporter: across the bay in san francisco, the red cross has emergency supplies ready to go. >> th
ktvu's amber lee joins us now. she is in san francisco with a look at the local disaster relieve efforts. amber? >> reporter: julie, we are at the san francisco's sunset district. the restaurant owners are donating 10% of their proceeds to earthquake relief in japan. >> i couldn't get a hold of two of my friends who actually live at ground zero so they are still missing. >> reporter: eric fuji and his family own and operate four japanese restaurants in san francisco. sushi...
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showers now reside to the north of us. we are here. showers are going to drift south as we head into the overnight hours into tomorrow. looks like a wet one in store for your tuesday. the forecast goes like this. a few stray sprinkles tonight, tomorrow, a little bit of wetten the morning commute but not a lot, it's the afternoon commute that has the best chance for some showers. in the extended forecast, just shows a big flow of moisture coming in off the pacific. a very active pacific right now, going to stay like this all week. right now the big hits or the most significant rain will be tomorrow and then again on friday. but in between that, we're gonna see lots of weather like we had today. that sort of moist air comes off the pacific. if it's warm like this you don't need a low pressure system to get some sprinkles. you have the coastal areas that will wring out a little moisture. we could see them maybe an inch in the heavy spots, that's a normal deal, not a big event. it will slow down your afternoon commute. wednesday a few show
showers now reside to the north of us. we are here. showers are going to drift south as we head into the overnight hours into tomorrow. looks like a wet one in store for your tuesday. the forecast goes like this. a few stray sprinkles tonight, tomorrow, a little bit of wetten the morning commute but not a lot, it's the afternoon commute that has the best chance for some showers. in the extended forecast, just shows a big flow of moisture coming in off the pacific. a very active pacific right...
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so the shipments are pretty important to us. and the flow of the cars are pretty important. >> reporter: especially in a month to month business, when planning and forecasting can be difficult when you don't know how much product you have. >> if they have a particular want on color or equipment, they should probably look pretty hard right now. >> reporter: getter get it now while you can. subaru expects the disruptions to be minimal. reporting live tonight in san francisco, heather holmes, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the u.s. navy says it is constantly checking the wind direction to keep ships and other vessels away from the radiation plume. they've deployed more than 25 tons of supplies. palmer penkney said the navy is concentrating on search and rescue from the tsunami at sea. following that, the marines will be sent in. >> the uss essex, uss harper's ferry, and german town, which are amphibious units have the capability to put marines right onto the ground. >> u.s. forces and naval bases in japan are also packing up supplies. >>
so the shipments are pretty important to us. and the flow of the cars are pretty important. >> reporter: especially in a month to month business, when planning and forecasting can be difficult when you don't know how much product you have. >> if they have a particular want on color or equipment, they should probably look pretty hard right now. >> reporter: getter get it now while you can. subaru expects the disruptions to be minimal. reporting live tonight in san francisco,...
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ktvu's heather holmes joins us now. she is there where police are concerned about public safety. >> reporter: yes, julie, they are concerned because come july 1st this will be their only fire station in operation. a closed sign was up today outside fire station 74 in the wooded pinol valley. they are also shut ten days a month because of budget cuts but will close permanently after tonight's vote. >>> things will get really bad. >> reporter: they need to cut $1.5 million from its budget. closing the station will save nearly $900,000. >> they could be waiting for an additional six to seven minutes for a fire engine. >> reporter: but the fire chief warns the move could cost lives and property. this man hates to think of what might have happened if firefighters didn't arrive when they did after a small fire broke out in his kitchen. >> a neighbor across the street started banging on my door. i guess i must have sort of dosed off. and they called them and they came right away. so i really appreciate that they are here. >> i
ktvu's heather holmes joins us now. she is there where police are concerned about public safety. >> reporter: yes, julie, they are concerned because come july 1st this will be their only fire station in operation. a closed sign was up today outside fire station 74 in the wooded pinol valley. they are also shut ten days a month because of budget cuts but will close permanently after tonight's vote. >>> things will get really bad. >> reporter: they need to cut $1.5 million...
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friends tell us that he was named surfer of the year last month and used that prize money to surf here to catch the big waves. >> reporter: surfers paddled out to mavericks then they paddled back. there were flowers, hugs, a wave of emotion as friend honored the life of mion molasky. >> you can see that he embraced where he was at and what he was doing with all his heart. >> he was untouchable out there yesterday. whole other level. >> reporter: maloski had gone down and was pulled from the ocean unresponsive. >> he made the drop and the wave exploded behind him. >> reporter: this interview posted on you tube shows molaski recently talking about his passion. >> i just want to sit from the seats of my pants and enjoy surfing while i'm still young. >> reporter: today that i had wore red ribbons to honor their young warrior. >> incredibly brave and humble human being. a family man, and an athlete on top of his game. >> reporter: while the sun sets on the day and the years ahead, the story, the legend of sion will always be told by those in the water. mike mibach. >>> a homeless man in a w
friends tell us that he was named surfer of the year last month and used that prize money to surf here to catch the big waves. >> reporter: surfers paddled out to mavericks then they paddled back. there were flowers, hugs, a wave of emotion as friend honored the life of mion molasky. >> you can see that he embraced where he was at and what he was doing with all his heart. >> he was untouchable out there yesterday. whole other level. >> reporter: maloski had gone down and...
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the air quality officials took us up to the roof of this building to show us how it works. >> this is where the radiation measurements are made. >> reporter: this man is monitored by the epa24 hours a day, seven days a week. so far, the air quality district says the level of radiation is at background level, meaning it's normal. >> at this point there is no reason for concern. there is no reason to take any sort of action. >> reporter: and the agency says it does not expect radiation to rise to dangerous levels in the coming days. across the bay at uc berkeley, the nuclear engineering department is doing its own measurements of radiation. it sampled six gallons of rainwater. and then looked for tell tale spikes on this monitor. you can see, no tall spikes in the red area, where iodine isotopes would be. >> the first rain would be radioactive if there is any radioactivity. if the rain brings it down it can collect. >> reporter: at christie field we found people exercising and walking their dogs. many are watching the news closely and keeping up-to-date with the nuclear crisis. >> i am
the air quality officials took us up to the roof of this building to show us how it works. >> this is where the radiation measurements are made. >> reporter: this man is monitored by the epa24 hours a day, seven days a week. so far, the air quality district says the level of radiation is at background level, meaning it's normal. >> at this point there is no reason for concern. there is no reason to take any sort of action. >> reporter: and the agency says it does not...
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they used absentat this- aircraft guns and artillery. after several hours they managed to drive back the pro- ghadafi troops. >>> that had an affect on l prices. crude closed up two% to $102. today marks the highest closing price in two and a half years. investors are also keeping an eye on reports of political unrest in iran. that country is the fourth largest crude oil exporter in the world. >>> on wall street, job news drove investors today. both the dow and the nasdaq edged higher on word the private sector added 217,000 jobs last month. the dow picked up almost nine points. the nasdaq gained more than 10. 5. >>> a bay area man says the fbi trampled on his rights. what his mechanic found that led to a lawsuit. >> and i'll be back here in about ten minutes. the latest computer model. and this one does show rain for part of your bay area weekend. we will have all of that. >> and a studen . >> a santa clara man is going after the fbi, accusing the bureau of violating his constitutional rights. 20-year-old man is announced he is suing th
they used absentat this- aircraft guns and artillery. after several hours they managed to drive back the pro- ghadafi troops. >>> that had an affect on l prices. crude closed up two% to $102. today marks the highest closing price in two and a half years. investors are also keeping an eye on reports of political unrest in iran. that country is the fourth largest crude oil exporter in the world. >>> on wall street, job news drove investors today. both the dow and the nasdaq...
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how much time is saved by using the lane, but he did say 1,500 vehicles a day are using it and those vehicles never go slower than 50 miles per hour. >> they're taking 300 or 400 cars out of the purpose lane every rush hour. >> reporter: it costs $195 million for the toll lane. officials say when the economy recovers the toll should bring in four to $5 million a year. >> to me sounds like a very poor return on investment. >> reporter: caltrans is plans more toll lanes in the south bay. next in line is highway 237 and interstate 880. price tag to convert 6 miles of car pool lanes into toll lanes is $11 million. >>> the largest health plan in california, anthem blue cross says it will delay cuts it planned for next month. the increases are now set to increase in july. at that time, increases and deductibles and copayments won't take effect until next january. >>> the american academy of pediatrics is now recommending babies ride in rear facing car seats until they are 2 years old. the academy said new evidence shows 75% of those under two are less likely to be severely injured in a cra
how much time is saved by using the lane, but he did say 1,500 vehicles a day are using it and those vehicles never go slower than 50 miles per hour. >> they're taking 300 or 400 cars out of the purpose lane every rush hour. >> reporter: it costs $195 million for the toll lane. officials say when the economy recovers the toll should bring in four to $5 million a year. >> to me sounds like a very poor return on investment. >> reporter: caltrans is plans more toll lanes in...
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this family called us to let us know their university was among nine that had been broken into in fremont. that prompted yet another call to ktvu. >> they physically drilled a little cut off spot right here and it filly popped the -- and it physically popped the lock out. >> reporter: and this woman who asked us not to use her identity says someone broke into her storage facility. >> it enraged me. i thought adds a tent tent tenant there, they should have let us know. maybe i could have moved my stuff. >> reporter: the alameda county sheriff's department tells us it will be working with fremont and san francisco police to see if a crime ring is responsible. in castro valley, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a highway patrol officer suffered a minor head injury today when a high speed chase came to a crashing end. the chase ended near cottage park drive and mahogany street this morning in hayward. the highway police car slam into the front porch of a home after colliding with the suspects car. the suspect ran but he was captured. police say a loaded handgun was found in his car. both he
this family called us to let us know their university was among nine that had been broken into in fremont. that prompted yet another call to ktvu. >> they physically drilled a little cut off spot right here and it filly popped the -- and it physically popped the lock out. >> reporter: and this woman who asked us not to use her identity says someone broke into her storage facility. >> it enraged me. i thought adds a tent tent tenant there, they should have let us know. maybe i...
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didn't you used to be yao ming. rocket just two games outs of the playoffs. warriors start off with a little spurt. wright scored a career high 34 points. but golden state trailed by nine at half time and lose by 19. kevin martin makes a break. he scores 34 points. 131-112 is your final. warriors have now lost six straight overall. >>> giants open the regular season a week from tomorrow and it is very possible the closer brian wilson will not be available. wilson cut short his throwing session today after just eight minutes. he experienced what he calls recurring soreness from the side muscles that he first strained some six days ago. brian wilson said he wouldn't fight it if the giants decided to put him on the disabled list. one player said he strained his oblique because his beard is so heavy. not a scientific diagnosis. >>> matt cane give up five runs to the angels in tempe today. bobby hits it out there. in the same first inning cody ross left the game with a strained right calf. further tested tomorrow. not a great spring when the giants are hurting lik
didn't you used to be yao ming. rocket just two games outs of the playoffs. warriors start off with a little spurt. wright scored a career high 34 points. but golden state trailed by nine at half time and lose by 19. kevin martin makes a break. he scores 34 points. 131-112 is your final. warriors have now lost six straight overall. >>> giants open the regular season a week from tomorrow and it is very possible the closer brian wilson will not be available. wilson cut short his throwing...
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and the 48-year-old was required to use a rope and harness. >>> chances are your kids use it every single day. but tonight comes word of a downside to facebook. more on facebook depression, next. >>> and finally, supe dry weather returns to the bay area. how about >>> a new warning tonight about facebook and young people. an influential doctor's group says it can worsen depression among teens. heather holmes talked with an expert today about the potential harm. >> reporter: just about everyone around me is online and some are on facebook right now. but there might be a possible downside to those who obsess over the sites. no longer are high school baseball games and school activities the primary way that teens interact socially. instead it is online. all eight of these baseball players we caught up with tonight sizing up next week competition says that checking facebook is the first and last thing they do each day. >> i check it every day. i get a lot of hits i'm popular. >> reporter: but what about those who are not popular. >> we see kids every week because of things on facebook. >> rep
and the 48-year-old was required to use a rope and harness. >>> chances are your kids use it every single day. but tonight comes word of a downside to facebook. more on facebook depression, next. >>> and finally, supe dry weather returns to the bay area. how about >>> a new warning tonight about facebook and young people. an influential doctor's group says it can worsen depression among teens. heather holmes talked with an expert today about the potential harm....
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. >> i want to know that the city is behind us and will work with us and help us get through this. this is a tragedy. >> reporter: with the dry weather now you would think that problem is over. but the chief building official here said one of the houses here today was pushed about 3- inches in just a few hours. and the entire hillside could still come crumbling down. live in hercules, ken wayne. >>> in santa cruz the county board of supervisors is also expected to declare an emergency as it cleans up from wet weather. the storm cost $17 million from mud slides. capitola was among the hardest hit. the. >>> and later this hour, another bay area community cut off because of a landslide. at about 10:30, the effort now under way to move a mountain of mud and what may have made this area prone to a slide. >>> an update to a story we first reported here on friday. the city of pleasonton can drink their water. residents are being asked to preserve water until repairs are finished. >>> ktvu has learn of a high level deflection on the city council in oakland. new at10:00 tonight. our amber l
. >> i want to know that the city is behind us and will work with us and help us get through this. this is a tragedy. >> reporter: with the dry weather now you would think that problem is over. but the chief building official here said one of the houses here today was pushed about 3- inches in just a few hours. and the entire hillside could still come crumbling down. live in hercules, ken wayne. >>> in santa cruz the county board of supervisors is also expected to declare...
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why the federal government says it ends up costing us all. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> bay area gas prices jumped 4-cents today. in oakland we found prices creeping toward $4 a gallon for regular unleaded and they have already topped $4 a gallon when it comes to mid-grade and premium. the price right now is an average of $3.83 in oakland. that is 34-cents more than just last week and 43-cents more than one month ago. now those soaring gas prices has some drivers changing their commutes and taking b.a.r.t. instead. andria lee with the latest on gas, and mass transit. >> it's 5:30 and there's still people waiting for trains here. passengers told us trains are getting more crowded and it's one sign the economy may be recovering. >> reporter: we wanted to know if b.a.r.t. ridership is increasing. as the committee improved, but we've discovered that more pass
why the federal government says it ends up costing us all. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> bay area gas prices jumped 4-cents today. in oakland we found prices creeping toward $4 a gallon for regular unleaded and they have already topped $4 a gallon when it comes to mid-grade and premium. the...
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i pay. >> reporter: she took us inside one of her empty units to show us how she made repairs. >> i clean up every day. after i clean up they do come back again. >> reporter: tenants say she charges betweens 650 and 750 a month. on tuesday the tenants showed us more bugs and broken windows. but she says her hands are tied by too many tenants who don't pay rent. >> reporter: could you ever live in one of these apartments? >> i don't live here. >> reporter: no. i'm saying could you? >> yes. yes. i could. >> reporter: public records show she and her husband live here near skyline in oakland, but maybe not for long. >> i am tired of this. i just would wish to sell all of my buildings and get out of oakland. >> reporter: she says she has tried to sell at least one of her buildings but that deal fell through. ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a judge has determined that a man from saratoga is competent to stand trial after a hit and run that severely injured a competitive cyclist. his attorney said he suffered from dementia. he hit the cyclist and her husband while driving on highway 9 in 2009. ashley
i pay. >> reporter: she took us inside one of her empty units to show us how she made repairs. >> i clean up every day. after i clean up they do come back again. >> reporter: tenants say she charges betweens 650 and 750 a month. on tuesday the tenants showed us more bugs and broken windows. but she says her hands are tied by too many tenants who don't pay rent. >> reporter: could you ever live in one of these apartments? >> i don't live here. >> reporter: no....
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ktvu's janna katsuyama joins us to tell us why this man has new hope tonight. >> reporter: julie, it was just last week when we told you about darryl turner's stolen leg. well, we were here this afternoon when he walked into this office and got some help. it wasn't just a routine medical visit. >> yes, that feels good. >> reporter: today darryl turner came one step closer to getting a new leg up on life. >> this feels good. it feels real good. >> reporter: last month turner told us someone had stolen his prosthetic leg with its distinctive raiders logo after he left it in his gated yard so he could test drive a four wheeler. he curbed afford the $7500 to replace the leg but several companies and concerned viewers stepped forward after our report to help. >> i was excited. i was dancing. i was extremely excited. >> see how that feels. >> i got into the field so i wanted to do something where i could help people. and this is my opportunity, you snow, to step up and do something for a nice guy. a guy that i like. and a guy that deserves it. >> reporter: andy campbell of hangar prostheti
ktvu's janna katsuyama joins us to tell us why this man has new hope tonight. >> reporter: julie, it was just last week when we told you about darryl turner's stolen leg. well, we were here this afternoon when he walked into this office and got some help. it wasn't just a routine medical visit. >> yes, that feels good. >> reporter: today darryl turner came one step closer to getting a new leg up on life. >> this feels good. it feels real good. >> reporter: last...
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to use on his trips. the family decided to go ahead with the memorial service. >> whether it's the body or the ashes was not the person, it was a symbol. >> reporter: still huckabow wants her husband's remains back so she can go on on what she calls a pilgramage to spread her husband's ashes at his favorite places. >> i want to know what made them think they should go into a church. >> reporter: elenore hucbabow says she doesn't want the person responsible prosecuted. amber lee. >>> alameda county prosecutors charged 14 people toad for refusing to leave uc berkeley wheeler hall. the charges stem from the day of action budget protest. the eight who chained themselves to an eighth story ledge have not been charged yet. >>> a woman run over by a uc shuttle bus suffered serious injuries. video from news chopper 2 shows the interception of center street late this afternoon. police say the 54-year-old woman suffered broken bones and other injuries but it appears she will survive. she and a friend were crossing
to use on his trips. the family decided to go ahead with the memorial service. >> whether it's the body or the ashes was not the person, it was a symbol. >> reporter: still huckabow wants her husband's remains back so she can go on on what she calls a pilgramage to spread her husband's ashes at his favorite places. >> i want to know what made them think they should go into a church. >> reporter: elenore hucbabow says she doesn't want the person responsible prosecuted....
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pure speed, sharks use it to snatch another one of those close ones. this time in over time against the predators. we have a scoreless game that is until ryan crow handles the business in tight. however after one it's 1-1. sharks working the power play situation and thanks to logan couture, justice brock puts the sharks up front. 2-1. however 2-2 after regulation. and here it is, patti online. game ender 3-2 with 1:36 left in overtime. >>> switching sports, when lebron james is around, that was a circle it day on the calendar, it still is. because that's a game you better win. they have the baron, former warrior. wright coming up with the turn over here. 18 of them by the cavs tonight. and baron davis these days looking pretty good. he had 19 and assisting to christian ayenga up top to the cavs got a 13 point deficit. warriors outside shooting, monte a career high. 24 for him, 23 for curry and the warriors win it by 10 out in the road. and one of those nervewracking accidents, remember all those 1- 0 games, same deal today but in the cactus league. and
pure speed, sharks use it to snatch another one of those close ones. this time in over time against the predators. we have a scoreless game that is until ryan crow handles the business in tight. however after one it's 1-1. sharks working the power play situation and thanks to logan couture, justice brock puts the sharks up front. 2-1. however 2-2 after regulation. and here it is, patti online. game ender 3-2 with 1:36 left in overtime. >>> switching sports, when lebron james is around,...
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it wasn't as simple if they just said, okay, we did something now let us go. >> term that was used was fully cooperate. [laughter] >> right. but yeah, you didn't know harry was still around. >> no, i didn't. >> or what his story would be. i hadn't heard him before i did research for the film. >> what they refused to do many, many americans, academics had to do -- one had to name names before other committees signed loyalty oaths to teach in the university of california system it's still required as a matter of fact. and all of that is part of this story, really, of the way in which a democracy produces its fundamental values thinking it's imperiled and -- >> i'm going to make an assertion, you know, that's what we have the question period for but i'm going to make the assertion i think that the united states government did more harm to the united states by what happened in the '50s -- it wasn't just my parents but to a lot of people than any of the espionage that occurred during world war ii did to the united states. that's an assertion. and historians can think about it as well as pol
it wasn't as simple if they just said, okay, we did something now let us go. >> term that was used was fully cooperate. [laughter] >> right. but yeah, you didn't know harry was still around. >> no, i didn't. >> or what his story would be. i hadn't heard him before i did research for the film. >> what they refused to do many, many americans, academics had to do -- one had to name names before other committees signed loyalty oaths to teach in the university of...
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several of them and using their power as administrators. this went on for years and basically covered up by higher-ups' of the state agencies in the institution it was finally leaked out then publicize. >> host: what is a super predator? >> a word coined to from the bid 1990's from a criminologist and originally intended to mean the kids who kill without remorse our conscience and randomly. it really captured in some of the popular movies of the period like natural born killers. in the mid 1990's there was a national panic over violent juvenile crime and that word became attached to the panic. the word also carried a high of the racial connotation and it seemed to many critics to refer to african-american and latino juvenile silver increasingly over represent did in the population. >> host: what role does raise play and the problems of the juvenile justice system? >> it is central and a lot of ways and i am not alone in thinking that. whether you want to believe use of color commit more crimes as some believe or the system discriminates aga
several of them and using their power as administrators. this went on for years and basically covered up by higher-ups' of the state agencies in the institution it was finally leaked out then publicize. >> host: what is a super predator? >> a word coined to from the bid 1990's from a criminologist and originally intended to mean the kids who kill without remorse our conscience and randomly. it really captured in some of the popular movies of the period like natural born killers. in...
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gram, not too far from us here in tucson. one effect of climate change is the esklator effect where plants and animals move uphill as the temperature continues to rise and then talk about wild fires and the impact of our water supply. a big reason is i was a reporter here in tucson for almost eight years and was very frequently covering endangered species issues, and that's because the endangered species agent is such a powerful and polarizing law. it turned out this was an important place to look at the issue of endangered species because we have so many in the southwest. i'm basically referring to arizona, new mexico, and the adjourning portions of colorado, utah, nevada, california, and i guess the west texas deserts. here in the southwest, we have a very large number of endangered species. this shows you county by county how many threatened species there are. there's a clear con concentration in the united states as well as florida and the appalachian mountains. the southwest has been one the fastest growing areas of the
gram, not too far from us here in tucson. one effect of climate change is the esklator effect where plants and animals move uphill as the temperature continues to rise and then talk about wild fires and the impact of our water supply. a big reason is i was a reporter here in tucson for almost eight years and was very frequently covering endangered species issues, and that's because the endangered species agent is such a powerful and polarizing law. it turned out this was an important place to...
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this was donated to us by his daughter nanny. he wrote, you know, many of his more familiar books during the 1970s, and we're happy to have this typewriter. he, he was not a fan of high technology, and he did not use a computer. he preferred to, to use the typewriter through his dying day. he liked to work in his home on an office chair and a coffee table. he would with slump over his typewriter. he would slump over his typewriter. vonnegut would go out into the world every day. he talks about how he had learned that you could buy postage stamps over the internet, and he just thought that was horrible because then, you know, if he chose that route, he would not have the everyday experience of going to the post office. and those everyday experiences and the people he encountered during his daily walks, i mean, were the basis for some of his stories. he met a number of very interesting characters in new york city, and going out and meeting people, you know, was a way for him to, to capture new material for his work. vonnegut is tim
this was donated to us by his daughter nanny. he wrote, you know, many of his more familiar books during the 1970s, and we're happy to have this typewriter. he, he was not a fan of high technology, and he did not use a computer. he preferred to, to use the typewriter through his dying day. he liked to work in his home on an office chair and a coffee table. he would with slump over his typewriter. he would slump over his typewriter. vonnegut would go out into the world every day. he talks about...
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walk us back to the nixon and reagan administration and the department of justice and define for us what this conservative assault on the constitution means. >> since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives sought to change some basic constitutional principles. the point of the book is that a very large extent they succeeded. we don't realize it, by the way, because it doesn't happen all in one case, but the supreme court does occur in a series of decisions. not every decision has a conservative outcome. the most important targets for conservatives like rowe vs. wade has not been overruled, but there's been a change in so many areas of constitutional law over the last few decades, and all to the right. i don't think conservatives and liberals disagree over the description that i've given, but certainly they would di agree on whether it's desirable. i begin the book with a story of this man to pose the question how could it be that the supreme court would uphold such a sentence that's constitutional. the rest of the book is answering what the court has done in many differen
walk us back to the nixon and reagan administration and the department of justice and define for us what this conservative assault on the constitution means. >> since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives sought to change some basic constitutional principles. the point of the book is that a very large extent they succeeded. we don't realize it, by the way, because it doesn't happen all in one case, but the supreme court does occur in a series of decisions. not every...
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use what you've got. again, as connie and i both took what was a liability to us in our youth, we hated that feeling of being different, of not being good enough, of not measuring up. but that's what propelled us into leadership, what gave us the passion for the poor, for the sick, for those who needed help in whatever way. use what you've got. i learned to embrace controversy. i learned to love -- how many of you love controversy? [laughter] i knew there'd be a few here. [laughter] how many of you hate controversy? see, most people really back off of controversy. but what i learned particularly from having had the opportunity to lead, oh, arguably the most controversial social movement in the world is that controversy is actually your friend. if something is controversial, it means you're important. it means you have the platform. people are paying attention the you. and, you know, i was thinking this morning arizona is the only state, i believe, that has ever passed the martin luther king holiday by a v
use what you've got. again, as connie and i both took what was a liability to us in our youth, we hated that feeling of being different, of not being good enough, of not measuring up. but that's what propelled us into leadership, what gave us the passion for the poor, for the sick, for those who needed help in whatever way. use what you've got. i learned to embrace controversy. i learned to love -- how many of you love controversy? [laughter] i knew there'd be a few here. [laughter] how many of...
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he used it in his struggles with the old elites. i think you make such a compelling case of the eyes of this new american aristocracy against the old proprietor class and merchant class that was the revolutionary generation. they were the right people to run society. vanderbilt challenges them in a significant way. >> this is significant because fender bill is someone who is so often used in a prompt end to the logical arguments the with you should have regulation of robber barons or regulation of free market. i try to avoid making it the logical argument. there is an historical account. very important because to do that much of his life, the economy is different. the way people thought about these questions, it was a different world. for example, lays a share, the idea of limited one no government regulation today is considered a conservative idea. in vanderbilt's time it was a radical idea because he did not have large corporations. the economy was flatter. they fought of government intervention and the economy being chartering a
he used it in his struggles with the old elites. i think you make such a compelling case of the eyes of this new american aristocracy against the old proprietor class and merchant class that was the revolutionary generation. they were the right people to run society. vanderbilt challenges them in a significant way. >> this is significant because fender bill is someone who is so often used in a prompt end to the logical arguments the with you should have regulation of robber barons or...
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thank you for waking up with us on this tuesday. it is march 1st. i'm pam cook. it is cold this morning. looking like rain tonight. but let's check in with steve paulson for all the details. good morning, steve. >>> good morning, pam. that is correct. clouds will increase through the day and late tonight more likely tomorrow rain and even wind start to move in. today highs mid upper 50s to a few low 60s. here's sal. >>> highway 24 westbound looks pretty good heading up to the scald quotable tunnel with no major problems. also this morning we're looking at the commute on interstate 880. it's starting off at the speed limit. 4:31. back to the desk. >>> thank you, sal. topping our news this morning, in just 90 minutes federal safety investigators will begin a three day hearing into the deadly pipeline explosion and fire in san bruno. ktvu's allison burns is in our washington d.c. newsroom with a preview of today's hearing. allison. >> reporter: pam, this morning's hearing could reveal critical new information about last september's disaster. it is the first time tha
thank you for waking up with us on this tuesday. it is march 1st. i'm pam cook. it is cold this morning. looking like rain tonight. but let's check in with steve paulson for all the details. good morning, steve. >>> good morning, pam. that is correct. clouds will increase through the day and late tonight more likely tomorrow rain and even wind start to move in. today highs mid upper 50s to a few low 60s. here's sal. >>> highway 24 westbound looks pretty good heading up to the...
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the platform is behind us. there is a few people gathering there getting ready waiting for the next train. the first train has already come through. we watched the first train another morning pull into this concord bart station a few minutes ago. riders were relieved to see it. a bart train heading from concord to san francisco detrade on this line at about 9:20 yesterday morning. ktvu channel 2 news chopper two was overhead as you can see the bart train jackknifed on the tracks. it cut off service on bart. passengers had to use buses to get to and from the concord. bart repair crews worked throughout the day and overnight hours to repair the line. they brought in trains to lift the bart cars off the tracks. work finished over an hour ago. train service here at the concord bart station has been restored and once again bart training are running again from concord to san francisco this morning. live in concord allie rasmus. >>> now to our other top story it's monday evening in japan. concern is growing over a pos
the platform is behind us. there is a few people gathering there getting ready waiting for the next train. the first train has already come through. we watched the first train another morning pull into this concord bart station a few minutes ago. riders were relieved to see it. a bart train heading from concord to san francisco detrade on this line at about 9:20 yesterday morning. ktvu channel 2 news chopper two was overhead as you can see the bart train jackknifed on the tracks. it cut off...
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japan started using that system four years ago. analysts say that warning gives people time to get out of possibly dangerous situations or avoid going into a hazardous area seconds before the quake's strongest waves are felt. >> have elevators go to the next floor, doors open and remain open. stop people from entering say bridges that you think are at risk like the bay bridge right now. >> the federal government has invested $15 million in an early warning system for california, but seismologists need another $80 million and five years to make it operational. >>> two wireless companies are helping people stay in touch with family and friends in japan. at&t is offering customers free phone calls and text messages from last friday through the end of this month. residential land line customers are limited to a total of 60 minutes of free calls. and verizon is promising free calls to all customers through april 10th. verizon is not limiting the amount of time customers can talk. >>> santa cruz harbor remains closed to boat traffic at l
japan started using that system four years ago. analysts say that warning gives people time to get out of possibly dangerous situations or avoid going into a hazardous area seconds before the quake's strongest waves are felt. >> have elevators go to the next floor, doors open and remain open. stop people from entering say bridges that you think are at risk like the bay bridge right now. >> the federal government has invested $15 million in an early warning system for california, but...
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jana katsuyama there live reporting for us from tokyo. thank you so much for joining us. caller: all right, pam, thanks. >>> here in the bay area a group of scientists is keeping an eye on the radiation levels in japan and assessing the potential danger to the united states. the national atmospheric release advisory operates out of the lawrence-livermore laboratory. scientists say they have not found any evidence the dangerous levels of radiation of japan would reach the united states but they are continuing to monitor wind changes and rain patterns. >>> people here in the bay area specifically worry about radiation drifting here from japan they are heading to pharmacies and driving up the price of that iodine is up supplements. it usually sells for $6 a pill now they are selling for $18 if you can find them. medical experts say ki can provide some protection against some types of radiation. the u.s. surgeon general here tell us people here do not need to worry about the fallout but she understands. >> i'm not sure there is a level of need right now in certainly the healt
jana katsuyama there live reporting for us from tokyo. thank you so much for joining us. caller: all right, pam, thanks. >>> here in the bay area a group of scientists is keeping an eye on the radiation levels in japan and assessing the potential danger to the united states. the national atmospheric release advisory operates out of the lawrence-livermore laboratory. scientists say they have not found any evidence the dangerous levels of radiation of japan would reach the united states...
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you do get some traffic through there and people will have to use detours. go outside and take a busy section of highway 101 in san francisco. looks good approaching the 80 split. it's a nice drive. westbound bay bridge also looks very nice. today as steve said it's clear. the weather is not wet. northbound 280 traffic is moving along well getting up to highway 17. we're off to a decent start for this thursday morning. at 4:37, let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. good morning, everyone. skies are clear. yes. we've had lows all week long mid-50s, upper 50s, a lot of 30s now. i think you'll notice because that plume of just clouds came up from the southwest just sat there on us for 48 hours has finally drifted south. why? because look at this system digging down out of the gulf of alaska. a very cold dynamic system but it's not due until friday. today though is our between day. we'll get clouds developing in the afternoon but overall highs upper 50s and low 60s. the system that brought us the rain ended yesterday morning and then just kind of hung out
you do get some traffic through there and people will have to use detours. go outside and take a busy section of highway 101 in san francisco. looks good approaching the 80 split. it's a nice drive. westbound bay bridge also looks very nice. today as steve said it's clear. the weather is not wet. northbound 280 traffic is moving along well getting up to highway 17. we're off to a decent start for this thursday morning. at 4:37, let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. good morning,...
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they used a defibrillator to perform cpr but he died at the hospital. he ran for state assembly last year and ran for congress back in 2002. he was also active in the taxpayers association. >>> boeing is waving about how the new test flight of the newest and largest passenger plane went. the newest version of the 747 is wider than a football field and six stories tall. two pilots flew the jet. the jet has a new wing design and can fly up to # thousand miles. the jet will fly more than 600 hours before it will carry passengers. he thinks it's ready now. >> it's one of the cleanest first flight airplanes of a new design that i have seen and it just went perfectly. >> it plans to put them into service by early next year. >>> san francisco company is celebrating its fifth anniversary this morning. five years ago today the first of what would become many billions of tweets was posted on twitter. since founder jack dorothy tweeted the inviting coworkers more than 175 million users have shared their ideas using 140 characters or less. they set of record of 6,
they used a defibrillator to perform cpr but he died at the hospital. he ran for state assembly last year and ran for congress back in 2002. he was also active in the taxpayers association. >>> boeing is waving about how the new test flight of the newest and largest passenger plane went. the newest version of the 747 is wider than a football field and six stories tall. two pilots flew the jet. the jet has a new wing design and can fly up to # thousand miles. the jet will fly more than...
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the system is barreling into the north of us. so there will be some areas of rain especially up around eureka north. but by tomorrow even the rain pattern goes well up into the pacific northwest and exits to the north and leaves california. today we'll have to hold onto some in the north and end result for us will be higher clouds. 40s on the temps. yesterday napa and santa rosa change to 30s. 43 santa rosa. mid-40s for almost everyone else. oakland starting at 47. by noon we'll go 54. then a high today of 64 under mostly sunny skies. you can see how everything stays to the north. a lot of cloud cover. but that next system is way to the north. so warm pattern's in place. yesterday was just a little warmer, today will be the same. tomorrow we crank it up. mid-70s near 80 with possible records as we get towards thursday. high clouds, mild temps, partly sunny, mostly sunny, slightly warmer. few more clouds towards the north bay. upper 60s to mid-60s to a few near 70. city at 6. san jose 68 livermore, pleasanton redwood city close. m
the system is barreling into the north of us. so there will be some areas of rain especially up around eureka north. but by tomorrow even the rain pattern goes well up into the pacific northwest and exits to the north and leaves california. today we'll have to hold onto some in the north and end result for us will be higher clouds. 40s on the temps. yesterday napa and santa rosa change to 30s. 43 santa rosa. mid-40s for almost everyone else. oakland starting at 47. by noon we'll go 54. then a...
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can you tell us what happened? they saw smoke from the back. were they able to quickly knock it down? >> at 1:22 in the morning we received a 911 call from the quick stop next door reporting the fire. we were lucky we had one fire unit in the area that was just clearing another call. they arrived about one minute after the first 911 call was reported. they reported a fire in a single story strip mall. they began to immediately force entry into the building and fight fire. the second alarm was requested by them four minutes after the initial 911 call. the crews arrived on scene and immediately got to work. the fire damage estimated about $200,000. and we were able to limit that damage to the unit of origin. >> reporter: what appears to have happened? investigators have already been out here? >> yeah. fire arson investigators have been here. we know most likely it is electrical although officially it's still undetermined under investigation. we're concentrating on our efforts and a storage and closet area on the back of this business. unfortunate
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police tell us one victim was declared dead at the scene. we're told the other was conscious and air lifted to the hospital. no information though on any suspects. >>> also this morning san francisco police chief will publicly respond to the latest case tied to a growing scandal. once again it involves videotape and the testimony of a san francisco police officer. yesterday a judge dismissed marijuana trafficking allegations against a drug suspect after finding a videotape. the judge says that tape contradicts the reports from the three officers who searched the suspect's richmond district apartment. >> even though these officers are caught red handed with the videotape that contradicts their testimony, they are not subject to any consequence. >> so far san francisco's police evidence scandal has led to the dismissal of 76 cases mostly involving drugs. now last night district attorney issued a statement saying that he took immediate action when the first allegations surfaced. but he says this latest case is different. he says "in this latest
police tell us one victim was declared dead at the scene. we're told the other was conscious and air lifted to the hospital. no information though on any suspects. >>> also this morning san francisco police chief will publicly respond to the latest case tied to a growing scandal. once again it involves videotape and the testimony of a san francisco police officer. yesterday a judge dismissed marijuana trafficking allegations against a drug suspect after finding a videotape. the judge...
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for us we're hard pressed to find many clouds. they are there. they are draped over us. see very light drizzle and light rain. there is some around oakland. but again it's really light stuff. high pressure is building in. it's a slow process. after fog and drizzle we will have mostly sunny skies. highs are inching up. we will end up with a lot of low to mid 60s. this system again there is not a lot there. once it slides by you can see the signature of the high building in and that will give us a mostly sunny day. the drizzle there in the morning our very, very light rain. clouds will give away to sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures. it's already a mild air mass over us. 60s here. low to mid. 64 san jose and morgan hill. the storm track is lifting north. each of the systems clips us. overall it's looking mostly sunny and warmer. friday and saturday look good until the next system arrives on sunday. pam. >> thank you. >>> the space shuttle is right on schedule for its landing in florida, but bay area sky watches have a chance to see discovery tonight. the shuttle lef
for us we're hard pressed to find many clouds. they are there. they are draped over us. see very light drizzle and light rain. there is some around oakland. but again it's really light stuff. high pressure is building in. it's a slow process. after fog and drizzle we will have mostly sunny skies. highs are inching up. we will end up with a lot of low to mid 60s. this system again there is not a lot there. once it slides by you can see the signature of the high building in and that will give us...
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. >>> using glue to rob a bank. how you could become a victim at the atm. >>> plus the steps one local community is considering to fight prostitution. and it may include an embarrassing moment at home. it's all ahead here on the ktvu morning news. >>> good morning. it's wednesday march 19th -- march 9th that is. thank you for joining us. i'm pam cook. sounds like it's a layering day. right, steve? warm this afternoon. >> that's correct. start off with some clouds. not too bad here. 40s and 50s. like yesterday in the afternoon if you were in the sun it's not too bad. we'll actually bump highs up a little bit. upper 60s to 70s. a few high clouds above the fog but the fog is not as bad this morning. here's tara. >>> thanks, steve. here's a look at 880 near the oakland coliseum. we don't have that rain out there on the roadways this morning. so that's some good news. and 101 through san francisco traffic also moving well downtown and toward sfo. 4:31. pam, how's it going. >>> thank you. topping our news this morning a s
. >>> using glue to rob a bank. how you could become a victim at the atm. >>> plus the steps one local community is considering to fight prostitution. and it may include an embarrassing moment at home. it's all ahead here on the ktvu morning news. >>> good morning. it's wednesday march 19th -- march 9th that is. thank you for joining us. i'm pam cook. sounds like it's a layering day. right, steve? warm this afternoon. >> that's correct. start off with some...
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ask your doctor if cialis for daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, go to cialis.com. >> pelley: unemployment improved a bit last month, but it's still nearly 9%. and the trouble is job creation is so slow, it will be years before we get back the seven and a half million jobs lost in the great recession. american families have been falling out of the middle class in record numbers. the combination of lost jobs and millions of foreclosures means a lot of folks are homeless and hungry for the first time in their lives. one of the consequences of the recession that you don't hear much about is the record number of children descending into poverty. the government considers a family of four to be impoverished if they take in less than $22,000 a year. based on that standard and government projections of unemployment, it is estimated the poverty rate for kids in this country will soon hit 25%. those children would be the largest american generation to be raised in hard times since the great depression. in seminole county, ne
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>> yep. >> who isn't, at least those of us working this shift. i-hop is offering a free short stack to customers. one per customers. i-hop is asking customers to donate to the children's network hospital and other local charities. the offer is good 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.. okay. also your grocery bill may be about to drop. here's jane king with the morning "moneyscope" report. >> good morning. finally good news for consumers. food prices may be likely to drop. as the worst of la nina passes. making that forecast, he says he expects productivity to increase saying their longest inflation gains since 2004. ben bernanke in the hot seat amid inflation rising prices, u.s. debt and economic stimulus kicks off the twice a year economic report to congress. americans earning a d when it comes to understanding credit scores. a new survey says about 67% of people incorrectly think their age is used to determine their score. the majority of people don't know landlords and cellphone companies use credit stores how much to charge and whether to do business with them
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thank you for joining us this tuesday morning. i'm kristen. topping our news, stunning twist in the jaycee dugard kidnapping and sexual bondage case. phillip and nancy garrido say the couple had given stunning admissions and were individually offered plea deals. amy hollyfield is live in antioch with major developments from yesterday's court hearing. amy? >> jaycee dugard was held captive in this house behind me for 18 years. the neighbors on this street don't feel any sympathy at all for nancy and phillip garrido but that's what they're hoping for in court. nancy and phillip have now confessed to the kidnapping of jaycee dugard. nancy's attorney now believes his client deserves leniency even though she is the one that literally grabbed jay see from her south tahoe neighborhood 20 years ago. she was held captive where phillip garrido would sexually assault her and had two daughters with her and he sometimes videotaped the attacks. nancy was said to be a mother figure under phillip garrido's power and she shouldn't go to jail for her life. but
thank you for joining us this tuesday morning. i'm kristen. topping our news, stunning twist in the jaycee dugard kidnapping and sexual bondage case. phillip and nancy garrido say the couple had given stunning admissions and were individually offered plea deals. amy hollyfield is live in antioch with major developments from yesterday's court hearing. amy? >> jaycee dugard was held captive in this house behind me for 18 years. the neighbors on this street don't feel any sympathy at all for...
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brings us a chance of rain. dry mondays and a better chance of rain for all of us tuesday, wednesday and thursday. that means a healthy dumping of snow in the sierra. low 60 along the coast. good morning, frances. >> good morning, mike. good morning, everyone. we're continuing to stay on top of the latest news from bart. they may shut down service. this is a possibility between 7:00 and 9:00 this morning between west oakland and daly city due to the tsunami warning. and, again, we are hearing that from lynch and johnson, bart as spokesperson. so far no changes to the service as of this point. no delayed reported but we'll keep you posted if they possibly plan to shut down service between west oakland and daly city. that's between 7:00 and 9:00 this morning. so right now no changes planned and we'll top it off for you this morning. you may want to consider alternates due to that. amy hollyfield out at ocean beach. need to avoid that stretch. right now traffic is light. camera shots for you. here's the bay bridge
brings us a chance of rain. dry mondays and a better chance of rain for all of us tuesday, wednesday and thursday. that means a healthy dumping of snow in the sierra. low 60 along the coast. good morning, frances. >> good morning, mike. good morning, everyone. we're continuing to stay on top of the latest news from bart. they may shut down service. this is a possibility between 7:00 and 9:00 this morning between west oakland and daly city due to the tsunami warning. and, again, we are...
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thanks for joining us. the latest from japan after the earthquake and tsunami. an explosion rocked a nuclear power plant today after authorities warned of a possible reactor core meltdown. this shows the massive blast that tore down the walls of the building but a japanese government spokesman says the metal container sheltering the reactor was not affected. the pressure is decreasing but four workers are dead and there's still major concerns about the reactor leaking large amounts of radiation. the evacuation has been ordered 12 miles around the plan. the death toll is 574 and rising. nearly 600 people are missing with at least 1100 injured. rob nelson begins our coverage. >> as rescuers search frantically and fires burn out of control, explosions rock a nuclear power plant facing a possible meltdown. the crumbled remains of one building and puffs of smoke spewing out of the plant. >> this is not good news. if the containment structure has indeed collapsed, that would mean a complete exposure of the core to the outside air, loss of the coolant and a meltdown. a
thanks for joining us. the latest from japan after the earthquake and tsunami. an explosion rocked a nuclear power plant today after authorities warned of a possible reactor core meltdown. this shows the massive blast that tore down the walls of the building but a japanese government spokesman says the metal container sheltering the reactor was not affected. the pressure is decreasing but four workers are dead and there's still major concerns about the reactor leaking large amounts of...
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. >> thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. the nuclear crisis is growing this morning where there is a possible meltdown. authorities now say a hydrogen bubble has formed inside the containment dome of the plant's number three reactor. a hydrogen explosion similar to what happened yesterday in the number one unit is possible. more than 170,000 people have been evacuated from an area 12 miles around the plant. the official death toll from the overall earthquake and tsunami, more than 1,000 with an estimated 10,000. >> this is an extremely serious situation and we're not out of the woods yet. >> partial meltdowns may have occurred at cue crippled reactors and they're facing serious cooling problems at three more. >> the pump, the electricity all gone because of the earthquake and the tsunami. this was not supposed to happen. >> the unusual combination of events brought japan to the brink. >> they're trying to end this crisis. it's a question of capability: can they? >> this 39-year-old school teacher says the place where i work
. >> thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. the nuclear crisis is growing this morning where there is a possible meltdown. authorities now say a hydrogen bubble has formed inside the containment dome of the plant's number three reactor. a hydrogen explosion similar to what happened yesterday in the number one unit is possible. more than 170,000 people have been evacuated from an area 12 miles around the plant. the official death toll from the overall earthquake and tsunami, more than...